Pinnacle Liquid Souvern vs Stuf

I agree, if you do choose pinnacle, stick with a paste version over the liquid. Even if you don't wanna spring for the souveran, do the paste glaze or the signature series before the liquid. I'm not sure what color your car is, but paste paste paste...
 
I love liquid Souvern For some reason. Smells great, great slickness and awesome shine. I really dont see why people dont like it that much. BTW i have a black Tahoe
 
Beason,



For me I think it's because it's so different from Souveran Paste. There's nothing wrong with it, but For me it's somewhere down aroud the bottom of the list of products I'd use. That doesn't mean it's no good; Zaino isn't even on my radar screen, and Klasse is way down the list, and so is #16. All of those are great products, they just aren't the right ones for me. I have both the old Liquid Souveran and the new Liquid Souveran, BTW, and neither one really moved me.





Tom
 
Mosca said:
Beason,



For me I think it's because it's so different from Souveran Paste. There's nothing wrong with it, but For me it's somewhere down aroud the bottom of the list of products I'd use. That doesn't mean it's no good; Zaino isn't even on my radar screen, and Klasse is way down the list, and so is #16. All of those are great products, they just aren't the right ones for me. I have both the old Liquid Souveran and the new Liquid Souveran, BTW, and neither one really moved me.





Tom



Right on. LS isn't bad, it's just not great. For what, $25, you can buy much more pleasing products. LS is very slick, but doesn't bead up well at all (i had it on my friends cavalier and after a month, there is ABSOLUTELY no beading). The windows still bead, and those have VM on them. If I had to pick from my arsenal, Liquid Souveran would be the last for daily driven cars. Thank goodness it was free--I'd be mad if I had to pay for it.



#16 looks good (not great, good) but is durable. A month of my Accord and it's still beading up well. VERY well. I'm willing to sacrifice initial looks for durability. (this isn't a direct comparison of LS and #16, but LS doesn't look as good when first applied, either).



LS is a mediocre product in a sea of mediocre products. It does things well, but nothing great. I'm not specially ording products to do products well--I want to be inconvienced for great products. (heh, BTW, #16 is available locally for me, :) )
 
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